This might confuse more than it helps but it's certainly accurate:
http://www.falklumo.com/lumolabs/art...nce/index.html
Keeping it perhaps more simple and direct than Lumo's ramblings, the micro 4/3 standard calls for a 17.3x13mm sensor. That's a diagonal of about of 21.6mm. Now, the resulting scene coverage comes from the angle of view which in turn comes from the focal length and the sensor diagonal (
sorry, angles are involved - albeit simple trigonometry). If the sensor diagonal is constant (which it is) then it follows that the scene coverage from each lens depends what focal length you set it to. So, if you set, for example, 200mm on each lens then the scene coverages will indeed be the same - more or less.
There's something called "effective focal length" which is why I said "more or less" . . .
I assume that, by "magnification factor", you were referring to the so-called "crop factor"?